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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_LobbMary Lobb - Wikipedia

    Mary Francis Vivian Lobb was born in New Malden, Surrey in 1878.: 278 Her parents were Nicholas William Lobb and Emma Vivian Lobb, and she was the second of their five children. Lobb grew up in Penerthwin and was educated at St. Thomas College in Launceston. Personal life. Lobb was a Land Girl, or Land Army volunteer, in World War I. In 1917 ...

  2. 11. Juni 2017 · What this exhibition succeeds in doing is showing Mary before May, the unstoppable Miss Lobb, large-locomotive-loving, steam-roller-driving, dog-cuddling powerhouse. A big, powerful, confident woman who takes no nonsense from anyone? Miss Lobb, your time has come!

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  3. 26. März 2024 · Mary Lobb (1878-1939) first came into May’s life as member of the local Land Army, put to work near Kelmscott Manor in 1917. Having been fired from the land army (accounts suggest she was so foul-mouthed that it became imperative she work alone) Mary joined the Kelmscott household as a gardener, and became a lifelong companion to ...

  4. Morris | May | 1862 | 1938. Sitter. Lobb, Mary Frances Vivien, Miss (1878 - 1939) Sitter. Bottomley, Gordon (1874 - 1948) Credit notes. Given by Stephanie Godwin, 1998. William Morris Gallery.

  5. 11. Jan. 2023 · But May’s longest standing relationship was with Mary Frances Vivian Lobb. Lobb came into May’s life initially as member of the local Land Army, put to work near Kelmscott Manor in 1917. After the Land Army, Mary joined the Kelmscott household as a gardener, but swiftly became ensconced in May’s life. Mary Lobb cuts an unusual ...

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  6. 6. Okt. 2017 · Mary Lobb — From Cornwall to Kelmscott: A Life Revealed. This eye-opening exhibition is the first to focus on Mary Frances Vivian Lobb (1878–1939), the companion of 22 years to May Morris while May lived at Kelmscott Manor (rural Oxfordshire).

  7. The discovery of a bequest made to the National Library of Wales in 1939 by Mary Frances Vivian Lobb has inspired this eye-opening exhibition, Mary Lobb — From Cornwall to Kelmscott. It is the first exhibition to focus on Miss Lobb (1878–1939), the companion of 22 years to May Morris while May lived at Kelmscott Manor (rural Oxfordshire).